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5 Th Grade Language Arts

5 Th Grade Language Arts. School Year 2012-2013. Reading. First Trimester Focus will be on story elements and good reader strategies. Second Trimester Focus will be on historical fiction. Third Trimester We will complete an author study.

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5 Th Grade Language Arts

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  1. 5Th Grade Language Arts School Year 2012-2013

  2. Reading First Trimester • Focus will be on story elements and good reader strategies. Second Trimester • Focus will be on historical fiction. Third Trimester • We will complete an author study. ***Students continue to practice tracking their thoughts as they read throughout the year.

  3. Reading – Continued • Whole Class Novel (read aloud, peer, or independent reading). ---The whole class novel is used for modeling and practice with story elements and good reader strategies. • Independent Novels (these are chosen by level and/or interest). ---Application of story elements and good reader strategies through reading response journals and assigned activities.

  4. Writing • Review basic complete sentence structure which will include learning how to improve sentences by making them detailed and more interesting. • Review basic paragraph structure – students will improve organization and developing ideas. • Essay development – developing topic, organization, sentence structure, conventions, and voice.

  5. Writing Pieces • Personal Narrative • Mystery • Research Paper • Persuasive Letter • Book Review • Compare/Contrast • Poetry

  6. Ongoing Activities • We will also be focusing on the following ideas and activities throughout the year: • Vocabulary Study • Spelling (root words, prefixes, and suffixes) • Comprehension Skills (main idea, cause/effect, fact/opinion, etc.) • Time for Kids (analysis of non-fiction text)

  7. Grading - Reading Reading Journal Responses 30% Independent Reading Comprehension 35% Homework 10% Class Work 25%

  8. Grading – Writing Essay 40% Class Work/homework 25% Assessment 35%

  9. Absences and Missed Work • If a student is absent they have the same amount of days after they return to school to complete missed assignments. • Example: Student misses 2 days of school, he or she has 2 days to complete missed assignments.

  10. Homework • Homework is expected to be turned in on time. • If homework is a day late, the student will receive a 50%. • Reading response journals (RRJs) are the exception to this rule. They are also expected to be turned in on time, but if turned in late, the RRJ will be scored and the score will be reduced by 10%.

  11. Our goal is to help students reach a higher level of thinking and apply what they’ve learned in prior years. Student Parents Teacher

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